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  2. The Madras High Court is one of four charter high courts of colonial India established in the four Presidency Towns of Madras, Bombay, Allahabad and Calcutta by letters patent granted by Queen Victoria, dated 26 June 1862.

  3. Jul 18, 2017 · The Choultry Courts were superseded by the Court of Judicature (1678), The Recorder’s Court (1796) and Supreme Court (1800). The High Court came in to place in 1862. “Almost 30 years later,...

  4. The Metamorphosis of the Madras High Court from its embryonic locus to the status of a Constitutional judicial authority makes for a fascinating study. The period of its growth and development falls into four distinct periods. The first period runs from 1600 to 1800. The purview

  5. Jan 29, 2019 · Its red brick buildings, colonnaded halls and shaded avenues were raised at the turn of the 19th Century when the Presidency towns of Madras, Bombay and Calcutta were issued patents by Queen...

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  6. The Madras High Court, Chennai is one of the earliest judicial complexes of the country. According to historical records, the orders for building this high court were issued by the Queen Victoria of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

  7. Feb 4, 2019 · Rajah’s hour-long talk, laced with humour, wove its way through the founding of the Madras High Court by a Victorian charter in 1862, move from a decentralised to a centralised justice system...

  8. Madras High Court, Circa 1905, with two lighthouses. One is the doric column at the extreme left, built in 1841, and the other is in the middle with the dome on top, built in 1894.

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